| Active Ingredient | POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400 | PROPYLENE GLYCOL |
| Therapeutic Class | EENT DRUGS MISCELLANEOPUS |
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| Active Ingredient | PROPYLENE GLYCOL |
| Therapeutic Class | EENT DRUGS MISCELLANEOPUS |
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| Active Ingredient | PROPYLENE GLYCOL | TURPENTINE OIL |
| Therapeutic Class | EENT DRUGS MISCELLANEOPUS |
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| Active Ingredient | HYPROMELLOSE | PROPYLENE GLYCOL |
| Therapeutic Class | MUCOUS-SKIN PREPARATIONS,MISCE LLANEOUS |
| Indications | Debridement of dry, necrotic or sloughy wounds. |
| Caution | Sensitivity to hydrogel. |
| Dose Range | Insert into the wound to a minimum dep th of 5mm, and covered with a sterile secondary dressing. It is not suited for application to wounds that are exuding very heavily. The interval between dressing changes will dep end entirely up on the state of |
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